It’s 1932 and corruption rules the streets of New York City. From the mayor to the police force, everyone’s got their hands deep in the pockets of organized crime. Following the murder of popular socialist Ben Parker, his widow May takes up where he finished off – criticizing those in power and ur...
Direct sequel to [b:Spider-Man Noir|6339760|Spider-Man Noir|David Hine|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348989577s/6339760.jpg|6525705], this time with Nazis. I think that maybe you either have to be a bigger fan of Spider-Man than I am in order to see and appreciate all of the parallels, or simply sto...
Transports the familiar Spider-Man mythos to Depression-era America. It can be very, very dark (Uncle Ben's fate being the prime example. Peter and Aunt May have become passionate social crusaders, which is nice to see. An interesting take, but nothing terribly exciting.
This was one was really cool compared to the other one!!! I'd like to see some more to see if they ever got around to adapting Venom into a Noir setting, but who knows... I get why there's 2 Spider-Man Noir's, I DO NOT GET WHY THERE ARE 2 X-MEN NOIR'S.
This was pretty cool, but not nearly as awesome as Luke Cage and Iron Man. Spider-Man did work in the noir setting quite well, despite my prior beliefs. The second half of this is much better than the first...
If you're a purist, you should probably walk away from this Spidey retelling immediately. Maybe you should even flee screaming, because otherwise, you may finish with the desire to form a torch mob and march on the publisher.BUT! If you like reimaginings of familiar tales and characters, go grab a c...